Filip on the Road is the photoblog story and book series of a professional risk-taker and free-spirit citizen of the world whose epic travel adventures wind their way across the globe from the East to the West. 3 years after moving to London, Filip buys a one-way ticket to Italy. It is the first destination that begins his transformative journey to more than fifty countries as he searches for true love, authentic happiness and understanding of the invisible forces of the universe.

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UK, London, Say Good Bye - Finally proud to be Polish

Thanks everyone for coming. You are stars. As usually I've got some consideration as well. Apart from the fact that some of my friends I'm seeing today or I saw y-day ( Bartek, Darek, Kully, Jee ) some had booked trips in advanced ( Steve - Glastonbury, Neil - Egipt ), some of them stuck on their way in traffic:) ( Mac and Richie, Krzys, Nik, Ewa ) most of my guests are Polish and most of my friends are women. How cool is that? Strange? I don't think so. After 3 years of living in London I must say that:

1. It's much easier for me to be myself and make real friend among women. I think woman understand more then boys and are much better at proper conversation. It also means that these guys who are my real mates must be f... wicked:) Have five!

2. Thank you Pete (NZ) and Ben (Jew/American) for coming - you are exeptional. But I'd like to talk about people from my country. I've met thousands of people from all around the world but most of people I can rely on and refer to are Polish. And that's personally the best news for myself. Good Polish people are one number one in this world. We are wonderful community, we are stars and we need more time to shine as real stars. We Polish are wonderful, we deserve better treatment, we deserve better publicity, we deserve huge respect to ourselves.